{60 , {62 -bis(trifluoromethyl) stilbenes

ABSTRACT

Described and claimed are 1. THE Alpha , Beta -BIS(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)STILBENES OF THE FORMULA   WHEREIN X and Y, which may be the same or different, are H, OR or R being hydrogen, alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, dialkylaminoalkyl (including morpholinoalkyl, piperidinoalkyl and pyrrolidinoalkyl) R&#39;&#39; being alkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, or aryl hydrocarbon group, the total carbon content of each R and R&#39;&#39; not exceeding 12 carbon atoms; 2. PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF THE AFOREMENTIONED Alpha , Beta -BIS(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)STILBENES; AND 3. THE USE OF THE COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS OF THIS INVENTION AS ANTIFERTILITY AGENTS.

United States Patent Middleton [4 1 Aug. 8, 1972 4] a, B-BIS(TRIFLUOROMETHYL) [57] ABSTRACT STILBE'NES Described and claimed are 72 lnventor: William J. Middleton, Wilmington, 1. th a,B-bis(trifluoromethybstilbenes of the Del. mula [73] Assignee: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Del. (3E3 221 Filed: I Oct. 10, 1968 Z; [21] Appl. No.: 766,631

wherein X and Y, which may be the same or different, [52] US. Cl. ...260/479 R, 260/247.7 C, 260/293.83, are OR or A, 260/619 B, 260/649 F, 260/650 F, o-R' 424/248, 424/267, 424/274 [51] Int. Cl. ..C07c 69/16, C07c 39/24 R being hydrogen, alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, dialkylaminoal- Field of 476 619 kyl (including morpholinoalkyl, piperidinoalkyl and 260/469, 463 R pyrrolidinoalkyl) R being alkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, or aryl hydrocarbon group, the total carbon con- References Cited tent of each R and R not exceeding 12 carbon atoms; OTHER PUBLICATIONS 2. pharmaceutical compositions of the aforemen- Chem. Abstracts, 68:389l7w and 682754645 Primary Examiner-James A. Patten Attorney-James B. Ryan tioned a,fi-bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbenes; and 3. the use of the compounds and compositions of this invention as antifertility agents.

7 Claims, No Drawings a, B-BIS(TRIFLUOROMETHYL) STILBENES BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a,/3-bis(trifluoromethyl)- stilbene and to substitution products thereof wherein the para-position of at least one of the benzenoid rings bears an oxy group. This invention further relates to the use of said compounds as anti-fertility agents.

2. Description of the Prior Art The following references from the chemical literature, none of which discloses the compounds of the present invention, are of general interest in the stilbene art:

a. Grundy, Chem. Rev., 57, 28] (1957).-

This review article on the artificial estrogens discusses a number of substituted stilbenes, none of which contains fluorine.

b. Dixon, J. Org. Chem., 21, 400 (1956); U. S. Pat.

No. 2,374,166 to DuPont.

These references report the reactions of phenyllithium with fluoroolefins including tetrafluoroethylene, perfluoropropylene and perfluorocyclolbutene. Reaction with perfluorobutene-2 is not disclosed. Included among the specific compounds prepared are the following:

and

c. Andreades, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 84, 864 (1962).

This reference describes the reaction of phenyllithium with perfluorobutene-2 to give cis-and trans-2- phenylheptafluoro-Z-butene. No mention of any diphenyl derivatives is made.

SUMMARY AND DETAILS OF THE INVENTION At present there are widely used as antifertility agents compositions which act to establish a pseudopregnant condition in the female thus preventing ovulation. In general these compositions are mixtures of estrogens and progestins which are orally administered daily during a major portion of the menstrual cycle; Unfortunately the administration of such mixtures of estrogens and progestins can result in side effects similar to those commonly occurring during early pregnancy.

In contrast to the estrogen-progestin mixtures which must be taken in regular cycles for extended periods before coitus, the compounds of this invention are effective antifertility agents when administered after coitus. It is probable that the mechanism of their action is such that nidation is prevented. Among the practical advantages afforded by use of the compounds of this invention as antifertility agents are ease of administration and elimination of the adverse side effects of pseudopregnancy.

The novel compounds of this invention are a,B-bis- (trifluoromethyl)stilbenes [alternatively named trans- 2,3-diphenylhexafluoro-2-butenes] ]having the formula wherein X and Y, which may be the same or different, or H, OR or R being hydrogen, alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, dialkylaminoalkyl (including morpholinoalkyl, piperidinoalkyl and pyrrolidinoalkyl) R being alkyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl, or aryl hydrocarbon group, the total carbon content of each R and R not exceeding 12 carbon atoms. The preferred compounds of this invention are those having oxygen attached to the para position of at least one of the benzene rings of the 01,13- bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene nucleus, i.e., compounds of the formula wherein X and R are defined as above. Particularly preferred are those compounds wherein X and Y are hydroxy, alkoxy of a lower (1-3 carbon) alkyl group and acyloxy of a 1-3 carbon carboxylic acid.

The stilbenes of this invention in which X and Y are alike and are H or O-alkyl can be prepared by the reaction of one equivalent of perfluorobutene-2 with two equivalents of phenyllithium or a p-alkoxyphenyllithium. The stilbenes in which X and Y are different and are H or O-alkyl can be prepared by the reaction of one equivalent of perfluorobutene-Z with one equivalent each of phenyllithium and p-alkoxyphenyllithium in sequential fashion or one equivalent each of two different p-alkoxyphenyllithiums in sequential fashion. These reactions are conducted in the presence of an inert solvent such as diethyl ether or a hydrocarbon such as hexane, benzene, etc. Neither pressure or temperature is critical. The optimum temperature is between and +40 C., and the optimum pressure is between k and 3 atmosphere with atmospheric pressure being the most convenient to employ. The products of the reaction can be isolated and purified by conventional techniques such as distillation, recrystallization, and chromatography.

Stilbenes in which one or both of the X and Y groups are OH can be prepared by heating the corresponding alkoxystilbenes with concentrated hydroiodic acid. The stilbenes in which X and/or Y are acyloxy can be prepared by heating the corresponding hydroxystilbenes with acyl anhydrides or acyl halides.

An alternative route for preparing the alkoxystilbenes is by alkylation of the hydroxy stilbenes with alkylating agents such as alkyl sulfates or alkyl halides in the presence of an acid-acceptor such as sodium carbonate.

EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION The following nonlimiting examples illustrate in detail the preparation of various of the compounds of the present invention. The temperatures and pressures unless otherwise specified are in C. and millimeters of mercury.

EXAMPLE 1 a,B-Bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene 0.38 mole of phenyllithium dissolved in 75:25 etherbenzene cooled in an ice bath. The rate of addition was adjusted so that the temperature remained between 2540. After the addition was complete, the reaction mixture was poured into 1 liter of aqueous 5 percent hydrochloric acid. The organic layer was separated, washed with water and dried over MgSO,,. Evaporation of the solvents at reduced pressure gave a semisolid that was suspended in pentane. The undissolved solid was collected on a filter and then recrystallized from pentane to give 14.1 g. of a,B-bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene as colorless crystals; m.p. l79181; uv (ethanol) A 241 my. (6 6,320); F nmr (CCl F) 8 58.5 ppm from CClgF (singlet).

Anal. Calcd. for C H F C, 60.76; H, 3.19; F,

Found: C, 61.19; H, 3.21; F, 35.98.

The pentane filtrate was distilled to give 5.0 g of a semi-solid fraction, b.p. 7080 (0.25 mm), that contained both the stilbene and the isomeric isostilbene (cis) compound. Pure fractions of both components were isolated by preparative gas chromatography on a fluorosilicone column. Two grams of afibis(trifluoromethyl)isostilbene were obtained as a colorless solid: m.p. 6062; uv (ethanol) A 250 m (8 4,230); F nmr (CCl F) 8 58.5 ppm (singlet).

Anal. Calcd. for C H F C, 60.76; H, 3.21; F,

36.05. Found: C, 60.92; H, 3.28; F, 36.58.

EXAMPLE 2 p,p'-Dimethoxy-a,B-bis( trifluoromethyl)stilbene grams of perfluorobutene-2 (0.1 mole) were slowly distilled into an ethereal solution of 0.25 mole of p-methoxyphenyllithium (prepared from 3.5 g. of lithium and 47.0 g. of p-bromoanisole in 300 m1. of ether) cooled to -10 to 0. After the addition was completed, 200 ml. of aqueous 5 percent hydrochloric acid was added, and the organic layer was separated, washed with water and dried over MgSO The ether was removed by evaporation at reduced pressure, and the solid residue was fractionally recrystallized from ethanol to give two products.

p,p'-Dimethoxy a,fi-bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene (8.0 g.) was obtained as the less-soluble product: colorless needles; m.p. l77-178, uv (ethanol). A 273 my. (6 8,200) and 223 mu (5 24,000); F nmr (acetone) 8 57.9 ppm (singlet).

Anal. Calcd. for C H F O C, 57.45; H, 3.75; F,

30.30 Found: C, 57.56; H, 3.89; F, 30.25

p,p-dimethoxy-a,B-bis(trifluoromethyl)isostilbene (the eis isomer) (1.5 g.) was obtained as the more-soluble product: m.p. 99-l0l; F nmr (CC1 R) 8 58.4 ppm (singlet).

Anal. Calcd. for C H F O C, 57.45; H, 3.75; F,

30.30 Found: C, 57.47; H, 3.91; F, 30.51

EXAMPLE 3 EXAMPLE 4 p,p '-dihydroxy-a,B-bis( trifluoromethyl )stilbene I noorarlp -01[ A mixture of 100 ml. of 58 percent aqueous hydroiodic acid and 5.0 g. p,p'-dimethoxy-a,fibis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene was stirred and heated at reflux for 40 hours. The reaction mixture was then cooled and poured into 200 m1. of water. The suspended solid was collected in a filter, washed with water and then dissolved in 300 ml. of an aqueous 5 percent sodium hydroxide solution. This solution was filtered to remove undissolved solid, and the filtrate was acidified with 10 percent hydrochloric acid. The resulting precipitate was collected on a filter, washed with water and recrystallized from ether-toluene to give 4.16 g. of p,p'-dihydroxy-a,B-bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene as a colorless solid: m.p. 265267; ir (KBr) 2.97 p. (OH); uv (ethanol) A 278 my. (6 7,900), 223 mp, (6 22,300); F nmr (acetone) 8 58.1 ppm (singlet).

Anal. Calcd. for C H, ,F,,O C, 55.18; H, 2.90; F,

32.74 Found: C, 54.87; H, 3.08; F, 33.81

bis(trif1uoromethyl)stilbene in 25 ml. of acetic anhydride was heated at reflux for 1 hour, and then water (100 ml.) was added to destroy the excess anhydride. The solid that precipitated was collected on a filter,

washed with water and recrystallized from benzene to give 1.51 g. of the diacetate as colorless crystals: m.p. 210-2l2; ir (KBr) 5.69 p. (C O); uv (ethanol))\,,,,, 245 my. (6 7,800); F nmr (acetone) 8 57.7 (singlet).

Anal. Calcd. for C H F O C, 55.56; H, 3.26; F, 5

26.37 Found: C, 55.61; H, 3.50; F, 27.78

EXAMPLE 6 A. B-fluor-d,B-bis(trifluoromethyl )styrene CF; F CFs 100 milliliters of a solution containing 0.2 mole of 20 phenyllithium in 75:25 benzene/ether was added dropwise over a period of 1 hour to a stirred solution of 100 ml. (measured at 78) of perfluorobutene-2 in 400 ml. of ether cooled to 0. Aqueous 10 percent hydrochloric acid (200 ml.) was then added, and the organic layer 25 was separated, washed with water and dried over Mg- SO.,. Distillation gave 21.1 g. of the styrene as a colorless oil, b.p. 6067 (40 mm). Gas chromatographic analysis (fluorosilicone column) indicated that this sample contained two isomers in approximately equal 30 amounts.

Anal. Calcd. for C H F-,: C, 46.53; H, 1.95; F, 51.52 Found (mixture of 2 isomers) C, 46.72; H, 1.99; F,

Samples of both isomers were separated by prepara- 35 tive gas chromatography on a fluorosilicone column. The CF CF -trans isomer was obtained as a colorless oil: b.p. 606l (40 mm); n 1.3990; ir (liquid) 5.88 p. (C CF); uv (ethanol) A 233 mp. (e 3,300); F

warmed to 25 and stirred for 1 hour. A solution of 12.9 g. (0.05 mole) of B-fluoro-a,B- bis(trifluoromethyl)styrene (mixture of isomers) in ml. of ether was then added dropwise over a period of 30 min. with slight cooling to keep the temperature between 25-30. Aqueous 10 percent hydrochloric acid (100 ml.) was then added, and the organic layer was separated, washed with water, dried over MgSO and distilled. There was obtained 1 1.05 g. of a colorless 10 liquid, b.p. 1l0-120 (0.15 mm), that partially solidified upon cooling. The F nmr spectrum in CCl F indicated two isomeric stilbenes in approximately equal amounts: 58.3 ppm and 58.7 ppm (quartets, J 1.8 Hz, CF CF -trans) and 59.2 (A 8 pattern, CF CF cis.).

Two successive recrystallizations from pentane of a 3- EXAMPLE 7 p-hydroxy-a,B-bis(trifluoromethyl )stilbene CFs A mixture of 40 ml. of 58 percent aqueous hydroiodic acid and 5.0 g. of p-methoxy-a,B- bis(trifluoromethyl)sti1bene (mixture of cis and trans nmr a 5 PP (doublet, J 25 HZ P to 40 isomers) was heated at reflux for hours and then quartets, J 2 Hz, a-CF 66.6 ppm (doublet, J 7 Hz split to quartets, .l 2 Hz, B-CE and 115.6 ppm (quartet, J Hz to quartets, J 7 Hz, =CE).

The CF;,, CF 'cis isomer was obtained as a colorless liquid: b.p. 6768 mm); n 1.4060; ir (liquid) 5.91 p. (C CF); uv (ethanol))\,,,, 236 mp. (e 4,000); P nmr (CCl F) 8 58.1 ppm (doublet, J 12 Hz to quartets, J 12 Hz, a-CF 66.9 ppm (quartet, J 12 Hz to doublets, J 8 Hz, fl-QF and 112.3 ppm (multiplet, CF).

B. p-methoxy-a,B-bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene 0 g. of p-hydroxy-a,B-bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene as colorless crystals: m.p. -l92; uv (ethanol) A 270 my. (6 4,600) 222 my. (5 16,000); ir (KBr) (OH);

38 milliliters of a solution of 0.06 mole of butyllithium in hexane was mixed with 100. ml. of ether, and the resulting solution was cooled to 0. 13 grams of pbromoanisole (0.07 mole) were added dropwise over a period of 15 min., and the reaction mixture was then F nmr (acetone) 6 57.7 ppm (quartet, J 1.8 Hz) and 5 58.1 ppm (quartet, J 1.8 Hz).

Anal. Calcd. for C H F Oz C, 57.84; H, 3.03; F,

34.32 Found: C, 57.93; H, 3.23; F, 34.43

EXAMPLE 8 p-acetoxy-a,B-bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene 8 EXAMPLE 10 p,p'-dipropionoxy-a,B-bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene A solution of 500 mg. of p-hydroxy-a,B-

bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene in ml. of acetic anhydride was heated at reflux for min. Water ml.) was added to decompose the excess anhydride. The solid that precipitated was collected on a filter, washed with water and then recrystallized from hexane to give 500 mg. of p-acetoxy-a,B-bis(trifluoromethyl)-stilbene as colorless prisms: m.p. l40l42; ir (KBr) p. (C O); uv (ethanol) A 245 mp. (e 6,060); F nmr (acetone) 6 57.7 ppm (m, A 8

Anal. Calcd. for G i-1 F 0 C, 57.76; H, 3.23; F,

30.46 Found: C,57.8l;H,3.53;F, 30.33

A mixture of 6.5 g. (0.015 mole) of p,p"diacetoxy- Anal. Calcd. for c,,,H,,E,o,; c, 55.18; H, 2.90; F,

32.74 Found: C, 55.22; H, 3.16; F, 32.62

A solution of 1.74 g. (0.005 mole) of p,p'-dihydroxya,B-bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene in 25 ml. of propionic anhydride was heated at reflux for 1 hour, and then ml. of water was added to decompose the excess anhydride. The white solid that precipitated was collected on a filter, washed with water, dried in air and then recrystallized from heptane. There was obtained 1.39 g. (60 percent yield) of long colorless needles: mp. l79l81; H nmr (acetone-d6) 1' 2.58 (A 8 8H) 7 7.35 (quartet, J 7 Hz, 2CH );1' 8.80 (triplet, J= 7 Hz, 2CH F nmr (acetone-d6) '0 57.8 ppm (singlet).

Anal. Calcd. for C H F O C, 57.39; H, 3.95; F,

24.76 Found: C, 57.57; H, 4.10; F, 24.81

EXAMPLE 1 l (I HACOUI A mixture of 1.74 g. (0.005 mole) of p,p'-dihydroxya,B-bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene and 25 ml. of benzoyl chloride was heated at for 1 hour, at which time the evolution of HCl ceased. The reaction mixture was cooled and diluted with 100 ml. of pentane. The solid that formed was collected on a filter, washed with pentane and recrystallized from benzene to give 1.68 g. (63 percent yield) of the dibenzoate as colorless crystals: m.p. 274-276; F nmr (acetone) 8 57.8 ppm (singlet).

Anal. Calcd. for C H F O C, 64.75; H, 3.26; F,

Found: C, 64.85; H, 3.33; F, 20.39

In addition to the stilbenes whose preparation is detailed in the foregoing examples, the stilbenes listed in table I which follows can be prepared by one or more procedures previously illustrated.

The compounds of this invention can be administered to prevent pregnancy in warm-blooded animals according to the method of this invention by any suitable means. Oral administration is preferred. Administration also can be parenteral, that is subcutaneous or intramuscular, or rectal. Compounds of this invention are preferably administered in a single dose,

preferably orally, after coitus. Alternatively, single or divided doses can be administered daily during all or a substantial fraction of the estrous cycle or menstrual cycle.

Doses may range from about 0.0005 to about 50 milligrams per kilogram of body weight of the recipient per day (mg./kg.-day), with from about 0.0025 to about mg./kg.-day and from about 0.005 to about 5 mg./kg.-day generally preferred.

The compounds of this invention can also be employed with equally satisfactory results to prevent pregnancy in laboratory animals such as rats, mice, guinea pigs, rabbits, monkeys and chimpanzees and are also effective in preventing pregnancy in domestic animals such as swine, cows, sheep and horses. In small animals it is usually convenient to administer the compounds of this invention in the form of a capsule or to incorporate them in the feed of the animal. However, when these compounds are administered to large animals, it is often more convenient to administer them parenterally.

The compounds of this invention can be employed in useful compositions according to the present invention in such dosage forms as tablets, capsules, powder packets or liquid solutions, suspensions or elixirs for oral administration; liquid solutions for parenteral use;

and in certain cases, suspensions for parenteral use. ln such compositions the active ingredient will ordinarily always be present in the amount of at least 0.01 percent by weight based on the total weight of the composition and not more than 90 percent by weight.

Besides the active ingredient of this invention, the composition will contain a solid or liquid non-toxic pharmaceutical carrier for the active ingredient.

In one embodiment of a pharmaceutical composition of this invention, the solid carrier is a capsule which contain from about 0.03-75 percent by weight of a compound of this invention and 99.97-25 percent of a carrier.

In another embodiment, the active ingredient is tableted with or without adjuvants. In yet another embodiment, the active ingredient is put into powder packets and employed. These capsules, tablets, and

powders will generally constitute from about 0.03 to about 95 percent and preferably from 0.1 to percent by weight of active ingredient. These dosage forms preferably contain from about 0.1 to about 700 milligrams of active ingredient, with from about 0.3 milligram to about 350 milligrams most preferred.

The pharmaceutical carrier can, as previously indicated, be a sterile liquid such as water and oils, including those of petroleum, animal, vegetable or synthetic origin, for example, peanut oil, soybean oil, mineral oil, sesame oil and the like. In general, water,

65 saline, aqueous dextrose (glucose) and related sugar solutions and glycols such as propylene glycol or polyethylene glycols are preferred liquid carriers, particularly for injectable solutions. Sterile injectablc solw 45 can be of the ordinary gelatin type. The capsule will w w m u m m x w Eofio 0 mo mu 0 i i zio moo o w oo z v moioC 4 mo o w oio mo mo Go mode 0 .1 mo mo 0 mode 0 umo-moo n v u o M0022 Eo mu muC Go O n v O om i l l i l l H m L A V A V mo mo Q0 #650 mofio 0 mo mo 0 i Til II o y mo moo o o N 0 me 00 7 o (mocC 1 mo o o 0 m. mo mo 0 Evie 0 0 0 i i mdvz moioo o w oac co x AEQZmoeCC 1 mo o w l. a. w o ho n m% raw .EQwQIQIQHwIO/IQQC Till! 0202mm: 4 ETO Q ATO QHC 0 WHO r mo 0 50 i mo mo muo w V o w Q oEoEEE 3352a 535cm tions such as saline will ordinarily contain from about 0.0035 to 25 percent, and preferably about 0.01 to percent by weight of the active ingredient.

As mentioned above, oral administration can be in a suitable suspension, syrup or elixir in which the active ingredient ordinarily will constitute from about 0.0007 to 5 percent and preferably about 0.003 to 1 percent by weight. The pharmaceutical carrier in such composition can be an aqueous vehicle such as an aromatic water, a syrup or a pharmaceutical mucilage.

Suitable pharmaceutical carriers are described in Remington Pharmaceutical Sciences" by'E. W. Martin, a well-known reference text in this field.

THe following examples further illustrate use of the compounds of the present invention. The cis isomers have substantially lower activity.

EXAMPLE A Immature female rats (28 days old) are induced into precocious puberty with a single dose of pregnant mares serum gonadotrophin and then are mated with normal males. a,B-bis-(trifluoromethyl)stilbene [see example I] suspended in sesame oil is orally administered in graded doses to numerically equal groups of these female rats for .6 days starting on the day of finding sperm or a vaginal plug. 1 week after mating, the animals are killed and their uteri are examined for implantation sites. If any are found, the animal is considered pregnant. Control animals have a mean of eight implantation sites. The dose level at which 50 percent of the animals show no evidence of pregnancy, the ED is between 0.078 and 0.31 mg./kg.-day.

The general procedure of the preceding example is repeated with other bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbenes. table II which follows summarizes these experiments.

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. An a,B-bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene of the formula wherein X and Y, which may be the same or different, are selected from the group H, OH or wherein R is CH bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene.

4. The compound of claim 1 wherein X H and Y= OH, p-hydroxy-a,B-bis( trifluoromethyl)stilbene.

5. The compound of claim 1 wherein X=H d Y wherein R is CH bis( trifluoromethyl )stilbene.

6. The compound of claim I wherein X Y p-acetoxy-a,B-

wherein R is C H bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene.

7. The compound of claim 1 wherein X: Y:

0 -O-( iR wherein R is C l-l p,p-dihydroxya,fibis(trifluoromethyl )stilbene dibenzoate. 

1. THE A,B-BIS(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)STILBENES OF THE FORMUL
 2. PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF THE AFOREMENTIONES A,BBIS-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)STILBIENES; AND
 2. The compound of claim 1 wherein X = Y = OH, p,p''-dihydroxy-Alpha , Beta -bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene.
 3. The compound of claim 1 wherein wherein R'' is CH3, p,p''-diacetoxy- Alpha , Beta -bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene.
 3. THE USE OF THE COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS OF THIS INVENTION AS ANITFERTILITY AGENTS.
 4. The compound of claim 1 wherein X = H and Y = OH, p-hydroxy-Alpha , Beta -bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene.
 5. The compound of claim 1 wherein wherein R'' is CH3, p-acetoxy- Alpha , Beta -bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene.
 6. The compound of claim 1 wherein wherein R'' is C2H5, p,p''-dipropionoxy- Alpha , Beta -bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene.
 7. The compound of claim 1 wherein wherein R'' is C6H5, p,p''-dihydroxy- Alpha , Beta -bis(trifluoromethyl)stilbene dibenzoate. 